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COVID-19 Vaccine Have Any Side Effects? Here’s How Safe Is Your COVID-19 Vaccine

April 14, 2021
COVID-19 Vaccine Have Any Side Effects? Here’s How Safe Is Your COVID-19 Vaccine

Ever since the new coronavirus, in 2019, was outbroken from China, it certainly left the world frozen and led to the form of the pandemic. During the worldwide lockdown, every individual was holding a single profound faith towards the COVID-19 vaccine arrivals—or to get vaccinated promptly.

Vaccine development of any kind takes a significant amount of time and rigorous effort, but developing vaccines for the novel virus was a pretty crucial requirement in terms of quick inhibition of the spread, which finally received authorization from the FDA in the United States.

People, after the new vaccines arrivals, are bewildered and concerned over the rising fact that these vaccines are causing other symptoms or side effects. The side effects of vaccines affect people, which leads them to questions on whether they should get vaccinated for COVID-19 or not?

In this article, we’ll discuss some of the most crucial parts of new vaccines and explain what we’ve covered from the resources.

How COVID-19 vaccine work?

COVID-19 vaccines, Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna, contain a piece of a genetic element known as mRNA. mRNA vaccines teach your cells how to make a protein that triggers an immune response inside your body in order to fight viruses that have similar elements.

The protein found on the surface of novel coronavirus is a viral protein called spike protein. The virus uses this protein to enter through your body’s cell. When you get injected with these vaccines, the existence of mRNA in the vaccines tells it to produce spike protein and prepare antibodies to shield you against the COVID-19 spike protein.

How safe is the COVID-19 vaccine?

Over 167 million doses of the COVID-19 vaccine were administered in the United States that resulted in remarkably confirming COVID-19 vaccines as safe and effective. 

The feasible side effects of the COVID-19 vaccine are essentially temporary that last for a short-term period when you get vaccinated, which are usually normal signs that imply the message that your body is building protection against the novel virus. 

However, in some rare cases, the long-term side effects were also been marked. Some of the most common side effects of COVID-19 vaccinations are as follows:

  • swelling, 
  • redness and pain at the injection place,
  • fever,
  • headache,
  • muscle pain,
  • tiredness,
  • colds,
  • nausea.

According to CDC guidelines, one should learn that getting the second shot of the vaccine may give you more intense side effects than the ones you experience after the first shot. 

You should also be very aware of known and unknown facts about the COVID-19 virus.

Who is most at risk for COVID-19?

People older than 60 years are considered at high risk for COVID-19 as well as people suffering from other pre-existing health conditions, such as lung-related issues, diabetes, heart disease, or other conditions that affect your immune system are at high risks.​

Can you get COVID-19 after the second vaccine?

Yes! Vaccination for COVID-19 is quite effective but as of now, nobody can confirm it’s 100% fully effective. The Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna vaccines merely limit severe illness, that may be caused by coronavirus or any other associated viruses, and protect you from disease developing the strength of your immune system against the virus. One may get coronavirus more than two weeks after receiving the second dose. 

Is COVID-19 test required after vaccination?

COVID-19 tests are imperative and are equally applied to both; healthy and unhealthy individuals. Getting vaccinated doesn’t confirm the safety of yourself and others around you. Therefore, it is still required for every individual to go through the COVID-19 tests wherever needed.

What if you don’t have side effects from the COVID-19 vaccine?

Side effects after COVID-19 vaccination are not uncommon. Some experience these side effects for a short run whereas others may endure them for even a longer period of time. Side effects after getting injected aren’t considered bad or any kind of danger to your body.

In fact, it’s a sign that your body is developing the immune system to fight the coronavirus. Having no side effects after vaccination generally means that you may already have a good immune response system. Different bodies react differently to vaccines and to the number of doses given. It has nothing to do with the fact if the vaccine is working or not.

The bottom line

Unlike any other invented vaccines in history, the development of COVID-19 vaccines was a quick demand to prevent the virus spread. Despite the very fact of having the vaccine available in such a less time frame, it has turned out to be extremely effective to battle the new virus.

However, some unknown side effects after vaccination might also have left people wondering if the vaccine causes the issue or is it their immune system that not efficiently working in response to the vaccine injected.

Several worldwide resources have elaborated the case to clear out the doubts that the vaccine is tested rigorously for its safety and effectiveness and side effects that you may encounter after vaccination are actually a good sign for you that translates to developing your immune system against the virus and helping you prevent the illness.

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